You may see online tools that promise an “AI crush injury attorney” or a chatbot that “analyzes your case.” Those tools can be helpful for basic education, but they can’t:
- Evaluate Ohio-specific evidence rules and claim requirements
- Identify every potentially responsible party (employer, contractor, equipment owner, manufacturer, property operator)
- Push back when an adjuster disputes causation or downplays long-term impairment
- Build a negotiation position based on real medical records and Ohio claim standards
In Sandusky, the timeline matters. The sooner you get legal help, the better your chances of preserving key evidence—especially in technical cases involving equipment history, safety procedures, and maintenance documentation.


